Yes - Close to the Edge

Yes - Close to the Edge
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Album Details

Title: Close to the Edge
Artist: Yes
Release Date: 9/13/1972
Re-Released On: 7/14/2009
Label: Atlantic, WEA International, , Rhino Records
Duration: 37:56
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 075678266621, 081227479725, 4943674085682, 4988029629241, 075671913348, 075678153228, 075678153242, 4943674092024, 4988029402943, 766487552325
Genre: Rock
Styles: Prog-Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Album Rock, Art Rock
Moods: Cerebral, Elaborate, Epic, Sophisticated, Sprawling, Ambitious, Complex, Indulgent, Searching, Theatrical, Whimsical, Difficult, Dramatic, Earnest, Freewheeling, Intense, Literate, Poignant, Refined/Mannered, Reflective, Restrained, Rousing, Self-Conscious, Trippy, Acerbic, Precious, Quirky, Urgent, Aggressive, Amiable/Good-Natured, Druggy, Exuberant, Gutsy, Hypnotic, Laid-Back/Mellow, Messy, Sparse, Stylish
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Close to the Edge: The Solid Time of Change/Total Mass Retain/I Get Up
  2. And You and I: Cord of Life/Eclipse/The Preacher the Teacher/Apocalypse
  3. Siberian Khatru

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2009CD13516
2007CDRhino Records7244
2001CDWEA International6292
1994CDAtlantic82666
------CDAtlantic19133

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Album Review

With 1971's Fragile having left Yes poised quivering on the brink of what friend and foe acknowledged was the peak of the band's achievement, Close to the Edge was never going to be an easy album to make. Drummer Bill Bruford was already shifting restlessly against Jon Anderson's increasingly mystic/mystifying lyricism, while contemporary reports of the recording sessions depicted bandmate Rick Wakeman, too, as little more than an observer to the vast tapestry that Anderson, Steve Howe, and Chris Squire were creating. For it was vast. Close to the Edge comprised just three tracks, the epic "And You and I" and "Siberian Khatru," plus a side-long title track that represented the musical, lyrical, and sonic culmination of all that Yes had worked toward over the past five years. Close to the Edge would make the Top Five on both sides of the Atlantic, dispatch Yes on the longest tour of its career so far and, if hindsight be the guide, launch the band on a downward swing that only disintegration, rebuilding, and a savage change of direction would cure. The latter, however, was still to come. In 1972, Close to the Edge was a flawless masterpiece. ~ Dave Thompson, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Barry DiamentMastering
Bill BrufordPercussion, Drums
Chris SquireVocals, Group Member, Bass
Eddie OffordProducer, Engineer
Jon AndersonVocals
Martin AdelmanPhotography
Mike DunneTape
Rick WakemanKeyboards, Group Member
Roger DeanCover Design, Cover Art, Paintings, Photography, Logo, Design
Steve HoweGroup Member, Guitar, Vocals
YesArranger, Producer

Member Reviews

Tim G. wrote on 10/11/2009...

Hearing this album converted me into an instant Yes fan. As to whether it's their best album or not: it's a toss-up between this one and "Fragile". This is a timeless classic!

Janna R. (lightworkermom) wrote on 5/29/2007...

Atlantic Recording Corporation, 1972.